India Thrash Kiwis In Semi-Final. Final Stop: Narendra Modi Stadium Sunday | Cricket News
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Virat Kohli scored a record-breaking 50th one-day international hundred before Mohammed Shami took a sensational seven wicket-haul as India sealed a place in the World Cup final with a 70-run win over New Zealand in Mumbai on Wednesday. Kohli made 117, to surpass the record he had shared with India great Sachin Tendulkar, and Shreyas Iyer a rapid 105 in a commanding total of 397-4 that also featured Shubman Gill's 80 not out.New Zealand were left needing to break their own record for the highest total by a team batting second to win a World Cup semi-final -- a DLS adjusted 299-6 against South Africa at Auckland in 2015.But in-form paceman Shami then took a career-best 7-57 as New Zealand, the losing finalists at the last two World Cups, were dismissed for 327 despite Daryl Mitchel...